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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 15, 1937. WANT ADS . WANT AD i INFORMATION Ccunt five average words to the dne. Dauly rate per line for consecutive sertions: One day ... Additional days Minimum charge ..50c Copy must be m the office by 2 o'clock in' the afternoon to insure Insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone directory. Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. in case of error or if an aa has been stopped before e: piration, advertiser please noti- fy this office (Phone 374) at once and same will be given attention. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FOK SALE USED General Electric washing ma- chine, like new, reasonable. Phone 702, FOR SALE—One pair §-ft. maple skiis. Phone Black 360. 10¢ BRINGING UP FATHER [ MOTHER-IF ~YOU ARE NOW- ISN'T THAT j REALLY THINKING OF A COINCIDENCE ? A VACATION ~ WHY | WAS JUST DON'T YOU AND DAD THINKING OF THAT- PLACE YOU IT MUST BE A HAVE NEVER BEEN WONDERF UL TO? YOU'VE NEVER COUNTRY- - BEEN TO ALASKA-- €L OFFICE - —— FOR RENT [(FURNISHED bachelor apt. Frigi- aaire, electric range, steam heat, $30 monthly. Empire 302. | ol | i [ e Ty e | ROOM for rent. 325 6th St. Phone | Black 390. | R | FOR RENT—Three room furnished | nouse. Qil heater, electric range Phone 432, 4-ROOM and bath furnished, close | in, excellent condition, modern. | Room 16, Valentine Bldg. BY GOLLY-ID LIKI TO GO TO ALASKA- ILL GO TO THAT WLEAKEN SINK SHIP AND FIND KIN YOU Gl HELLO-MR SALEM-- ME WIFE AND | ARE THINKIN' ABOUT A TRIP TO ALASKA~-~ BIT OF DATA ON IT? VE ME A SALNG DATES MONDAYS and FRIDAYS Copr_ 1937, King Peatures Syn ALASKA ? BUT, MR JIGGS - THE CLIMATE MIGHT DISAGREE WITH ndicate, Inc, World rights reserved ME LAD- T WOULDN' T DARE - FOR RENT—Steam heated sleeping room. San Francisco Apts. FOR RENT—Tea Room and equip- | ment on Third near Franklin to| j { experienced Tea Room operator. | BR'EF ITEMS | _Phone Mrs. Ahlers, 611 or 34. SITKA, Alaska, Dec. 10.—(Spe- cial Correspondence)—Russell Dale, —— ——————————————————— 'who has been employed at local mer- 2-ROOM apt. with bath. 5th and|cantile establishments for the past Kennedy, No. 711. {two years, has left here for his home in Seattle. | Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Ludy were pas- sengers aboard the Northland for! the States where they plan to make their home. Mrs. Ludy was a for Seattle on the Northland to spend the holidays C. W. Robinson and C. J. Stack- house, Federal employees, have re- turned to Ketchikan. WILL sub-rent for one month a de- | sirable apartment to responsible| people. References, Marine Apt.| Phone 257. ® Mrs. Vivian Mellor sustained a fractured knee recently in a fall, and is confined to her home at the Manca country place, Jamestown Bay. COMFORTABLE apartment for| two. Apply Winter & Pond Store: 5-ROOM house and bath furnished. Ol heat. 4th St. next to Assembly. Windsor Apts. Mabel Patnaud, formerly of the > restaurant, has returned to - an absence of several to operate a beauty parlor. - e B-PIECE dining room set, baby bas- sinet. Call Green 337. {mer nurse of the Department of In- |dian’ Affairs. Mr. Ludy was em- ployed as an instructor at the Shel- PRt 5 Monagle Variety Store. AT THE HOTELS FOREST wood. Cut to any length. $6.50 per cord delivered. See A. Hildre or phone Sommers Con- struction Co. FOR SALE—Going fox farm. Two islands. Furnished 4-room house, buildings, equipment, fifteen or more breeders, $700 takes it. We have child of school age.’Melvin Starkenburg, Gambier Bay, Al- aska. DELTA combination lathe, Nearly new, ideal Christmas gift. Phone|_ 136. FOR SALE — RCA Victor, Zenith, Emerson and Crosley radios. Ju- neau Melody Shop. don-Jackson school. o PRSI0 I £ B AT | Mr. and Mrs. Leo Doty, who have TWO bedroom, waterfront view,|resided here for a year, returned on furnished apt. Phone 496 between |the Northland to Seattle. Mr. Doty 6 and 7 pm. was employed in the building of the new Federal Build Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Wormsward, after a six months stay here, re- turned recently to Seattle. Mr. | Wormsward was a Federal em- | ployee. 2 AND 3 room apts., furnished. MacKinnon Apts. Gastineau Albert Thompson, W. E. Johnson, F. E land; C. N\ Walk: Fairbanks; |Karl Theile, Wrangell; F. Hanford, | Wrangell; B. F. Kane, Juneau; Mrs. E Hill, Allakakit; neau, .H. R and Mrs. J. Larson; L. and Mrs. W. K L. Fircored, Anc ison, Anchorage Hood Walker Bay; TWO room apt., hot and cold water, steamheated, electric range. Call 569. attle; Mr Trimble, Ci FOR RENT—Peterson house: five Shuster, rooms furnished with basement, oil burner. 414 Third St. See John | Reck. itk Lok i b Gl S _| Mrs. Richard Allen, wife of Lieut |FOR RENT—Seven room house —Commander Allen, U.SN. in com- one mile out on Glacier Highway.|mand of the Squadron VP-19, wh Cheap for winter months. Phone|is stationed at the Naval air base 244, |here, arrived on the Northland to {remain in Sitka during her hus- Alaskan Bachelor Chichagof; Fred gof; R. Lavere, City; W. Dolphin, Seattle; Irene Ber- MISCELLANEOUS ASK your grocer for Tom Allen’s Dates. PHONE Mrs. Bathe about making Christmas aprons or pajamas or any type of sewing. HARDWOOD floors laid. All floors scraped and refinished. Phone 534, P. Hammer. FOR general repair work call Henry Gorham. Phone 157 between 5:30 and 7 p.m. ‘URN your ola gord into value, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. GUARANIEED Realistic Perma- Dents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65¢. Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone 291. 315 Decker Way. LOST AND FOUND LOST—1 pair shoe pacs between 10th and 12th St. Reward. Blue 565. Today'’s News ’l:gday.‘Empire. 1 % CARDINAL |FOR RENT—Newly decorated store | | b i's term of duty. The hav location &t $73° Sauth Pranklin.|i.vcn the new ' Kostrometen tle; Jimmie Zavaonieff, City; |-_Phone 428 after 1 p.m. lapartment above the recently andy, City; J. Litchfield; C. structed telephone office. | VACANCY— ot s, City; J. A. Hanson, Hoonah; — @ g e Swa Carl Morgenstern, {FOrx RENT—Seven room furnished | J. W. Fenton, local business man ; John Polack, George apartment. Inquire Snap Sheoppe |is in Juneau for a short stay Tenakee; J. J. Kella, Yukon; | and Mrs. J. yin, Anchor- COZY, warm, | nd Mrs. J. M. Irvin, Anchor water, dishes, trand, Wrangell; Louis Simpson, s Mr. age. turn. apts. cooking Light, utensils Joe Barbeau, in charge of the Pioneer Home Laundry, has left for | Juneau a thirty-day trip to Seattle. Charles Brintell, Rod Davis, : — Dave Leask, James Evans, John W. 1 J. Glass, pipefitter at the Federal Smith, WANTED — Boarders In_ private |building, and Mrs. Glass, have re-|C. Hutchips, George Laws home, 326 Second Street. Call Blue““m"d to their home in Ketchikan.|H. Lang, E. R. Stone, Ted Henson, 290. | |Ben Ridley, Ed Atkinson and wife, and Roy Sifferman. _| Henry hour | —— Fly Allison, fisherman, left for,Charles Hall ing Fortresses Over Gotham EXPERIENCED lady wishes or janitress work. Phone 652. “Potato King's" Cousin o Wed COOPER'S LANDING, Alaska, Dec. 12.—(Special Correspondence) —Word has been received here of the approaching marriage of Miss Elizabeth May Sadleir, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sadleir of Sac- ramento, Cal, and Robert Mason ,Bolan, only son of Sir Robert and Lady Bolan of Yorkshire, England. The bridegrcom is a cousin of Alex Bolan, well-known potato king of Moose Pass. Another community library has been added to the growing list of public labraries in the Territory when the Cooper’s Landing Public Library Association was formed. Al- ready over ninety books are on the shelves and many new.ones will be added when the results of a Harvest dinner, about $36 is invested in books Miss Billie Carlson is the librarian. Moose Pass and Hope are also or- ganizing library associations. Mts. Muriel G. Witt has been ap- pointed Postmaster at the newly es- tablished postoffice at Cooper’s Landing. | Frank Collins, Ju-} . |cannot buy 100 seals, they are wel- | fl;l/( )fic S. Disel, Fairbanks; Amelia! NUMBER PLAIDS AND AIRMAIL PRINTS ; Nines and fours marching in square formation make the white and red plaid which patterns a blue w younger members of the family. pepper the other play frock which with braid. The printed designs evolved by children. DES ashable play dress for one of the Red airplanes and airmail letters is trimmed in white pique edged of both children’s dresses were DOYGLAS 1 I | ( | MRS. FOX URGES SUPPORT { FOR DRIVE AGAINST T.B. As has been reported, many of the local residents have already re-| ‘,\pondod to the call for the purchase| lof Christmas seals in the cause of |aiding the national drive against | tuberculosis. Quite a few however, |have not been heard from, accord- jing to Mrs. C. A. Fox, chairman of |the drive in Douglas. Quoting Mrs. Fox, “The cost is one cent per seal and if a family |come to buy whatever they can af- {ford. It will show that thev are in sympathy with the investigations and examinations conducted by the f work was started. Last year the peak reached in Douglas was $46, “Altogether, let us go over the top for 1937-38 to keep up the reputa- tion of our town for doing its| share.” I BRSSP BOATS COMING WITH FREIGHT The Norco in the channel today brought a small tonnage of freight for Douglas merchants as did the Yukon which docked in Juneau last night. Due tomorrow is the Evelyn Berg with thirty tons of freight for Doug- las. P R HERE FOK FATHER'S FUNERAL| Mrs. Ethel Whyte arrived last, evening on the Yukon from Peters- | burg and Anard Runquist came on| the preceeding evening from the Cobal Mines to attend the last rites for their father, John Run- quist, who passed away last week. Funeral services for the deceased will be held at the C. W. Carter' mor-" tuary in Juneau, at 2 o'clock to- morrow afternoon. The Eagles will The Juneau Laundry Franklin Stree: between Fror:t and Second Streets PHONE 358 Pay’n Takit PHONES 92 or 95 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceries, Liquors, Wines and Beer *~ Family-Style Meals ERWIN’S BOARDING HOUSE MONTHLY RATES 80. FRANKLIN STREET We Sell for LESS Because We Sell for CASH George Brothers ——n THE BEST Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf HARDWARE TAP BEER IN TOWN! ® THE MINERS' i @ |~ JUNEAU - YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition Recreation Parlors BILL DOUGLAS ““Smiling_ Seryice” CHRISTMAS GIFTS and TOYS at the S&N-5&10 | PHONE 36 For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY 3 Bert’s Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery I""HOME GROCERY | AND LIQUOR STORE 146—Phones—152 AMERICAN CASH GROCERY and MARKET WHITE SPOT LIQUOR STORE Phone 655 Prompt Delivery Tl rrGGLY WIGGLY s || GREEN TOP CABS PHONE 678 Visit the SITKA HOT SPRINGS | Miperal Hot Baths Accommodastions to sult every taste. Reservations Alaska Alr ‘Transport. t s McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY Dodge and outh Dealers RELIABLE TRANSFER | Our trucks go any place any . | time. A tank for Diesel Oil! and a tank for Crude Oil save burner trouble. | |l Today's News Today.—Empire. PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 i : | Fresh Fruit and Vegetables California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery:: ‘have charge of the services. Burial |will be made in the Eagles ceme- | tery, Douglas. ‘cuflufi —————— FOOD-SEWING SALE Dorcas food and sewing sale Wednesday afternoon at Alaska Credit Bureau, next First National bank. adv. SHATTUCK AGENCY INSURANCE — BONDS Phone 249 25¢ Within City Limits | Anti-Tuberculosis Association and are doing some bit toward stamp- |ing out the disease. | “Remember that no child is safe |as long as there is an infected child in the community. “Contributions in the Territory have steadily increased each year lover the preceeding year, since the This spectacular picture, made by United States Army Air Corps photog- | saphers, shows a squadron of “flying fortresses,” the army’s newest and | leadliest bombing planes, over New York’s financial district. The planes ere pictured in step-up echelon formation. Sales to Japan Fall Off WASHINGTON, Dec. 15—Govern- == 'ment experts reported today that 4 |the United States sold Japan $38,- 1000,000 less cotton during the last four months than in a comparative period last year. .. — RUBER IS PARTY HOSTESS Mrs. L. E. Gruber was hostess this |afternoon at a dessert bridge party at her home on West Twelfth Street. The affair assembled guests for three tables of bridge. PRETEA S A DR MOOSE ATTEND All members of the Moose Lodge |are requested to be present tomor- row at Carter's mortuary at 1:45 pm. to attend the funeral for Brother John Runquist. ED RODENBERG, JR. Dictator Juneau, Alaska e ZORIC DRY CLEANING [ — e New York Life Cigars Cigarettes Candy Cards Soft T u E Water i , ' ‘ . . | ARCTIC ’ E : Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap | | | FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bl ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE 15 “TIMMY"' CARLSON RRY A FAMOUS NAME ONCE MORE TO SEA, Britain's new Euonals finer, “Maureunia.,e' being cofiflrueted at Birkenhead, Eng. Here is an artist’s conception of the new 750-foot ship as it will appear when launched next summer. adv.

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